Italy and Denmark are leading a coalition of countries pushing back against the European Court of Human Rights' interpretation of migration-related rights. They argue that, while many migrants integrate and benefit societies, there are concerns about those who do not integrate and contribute negatively. In a joint letter with seven other nations, they call for a reevaluation of how human rights are applied, suggesting that current interpretations may hinder national decision-making and undermine societal foundations.
In a joint letter, Italy and Denmark, along with seven other countries, stressed that ongoing dialogues about rights application are essential as past interpretations may no longer suffice.
They highlighted that while many immigrants integrate and contribute, others isolate and commit crimes, posing risks to societal foundations and eroding trust in institutions.
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